Vibrator



E. o. HAUN.

1` VIBRAToR.

WTNESSES APPLICATION FILED 1ULY18, i919.

PatentedseptfawzL l y /ll drawings' forming part o thereon.

^ Figure 1 is a view with the cover removed sh UNITED ASTATE-.s PATEN EDGAR 0.*HAT'1EN, or

AT OFFICE.

g `vnsmi'ron.

To @ZZ whom t may concern.' l

Be it known that I, EDGAR O. HATTEN, a citizen of the United States. residing yat Evanston, in thecounty of Uinta and State of Wyoming, have invented ak new and useful Improvement in Vibrators. of which the following is ra specification. 7

One object of my invention is c a vibrator that will draw air through the .applicator in such a manner that all the impurity ofthe skin will 'be drawn out of the vpores as the applicator vibrates- Another object of my invention, is to provide a vibrator in such a manner be used forvdrying the hair. Another object of my invention is toprovide a vibra- -tor with a fan and suction.

' Vithf these and other objects in view my invention consists of the following arrangements of parts, to be hereinafter described Vbeing had` t0 the f this specilication reference marked and claimed, reference and to the' figures of owing the interiorl in place.

Fig. 2 iis 'an outside view showing the cover in place. -l

Similar lettersand 'numbers refer to like parts through the drawings.

f A isthe motor within the casing. The casling 1s composed of afront and back section B and B', the handle Dbeingonthe back section B. C are the handles ofthe circuit breaker, -1 the brushes, 2 the armature.

As the motorused in this invention is of "standard make vI will notdescrbe the other mounted on a parts of it.

3 is the drivingshaft to which is secured the motor A, the fan 4 and thek gear 5i The gear 5 operates another gear 6 which is pin 7 secured within the lug 8 which ispart on one section and part on the other section ofthe casing andv is clamped over the pin 7 when the sections are together, thus holding the pin in place.

Attached at one end to the gear 6 is a pitman rod 9 and the' other end`being attached to a sleeve 10 sliding on the driving shaft 3. This sleeve 10 answers as a pump for drawingV the air into the casing. On the sleeve l0 are located a number of valves 11 that close on the upper stroke of the sleeve and open on the downward stroke.

The lower end of the driving shaft is se- Specication of Letters Patent. Application med Jury 1s,

to provide that it can driving shaft 1919. `serial No. 311,901.

is vsecured in the bearing 12. Y

Patented Sept. 6V, 1921.

` cured in the bearing 12 while theupper end"v ne end of the spring 1,3 is 'secured in the center of the lower endv of l the driving shaft 3while the other end issecured to the the upper end kof for `closing thehole 16 formed by the two vsections B `and B thus thumb screw 18 in the driven shaft 14 regulates the intake ofairv through.v

givilflgl the free movement to the vibrator cup 18. yThe theA hole 16.

After the casing B and B cured together-by screws 19 the drier vcap 26 isf'screwed on. The lmotor is secured`- within the casingby means `of screws 20. Within the opening 21 isfp'laced a slide" 21 which moves withthe handleson the circuit breaker to prevent the air from es-l caping aslit is by the fan.

Having thus described the parts of my invention I will illustrate the operation of same.

Vhen the electric current is turnediinto.` e motor it will revolve andoperate the;

3 which in turnoperates the* fan 4 and the thev gear 6 which operates the pitman rod which operates the sleeve 10, thus raisingthe sleeve up and forming'a suction through shaft 14. As the sleeve is "drawn up the" valves 11 will close and the valve 15will open thus allowing the air to vbe drawn in throughthe hole 16. On the downward stroke of the sleeve the valves 11 are opened and theyvalve 15 is closed', thus allowing the air to be ldrawn in by the Ifan 4 and forced" The drivenA shaft gear 5. The gear 5 operates to@ driven shaft 14 and placed olf of center so When the driving shaft revolves.

the driven shaftf' have been seforced through the vibrator,y

rthe hole 16in the' driven l out of the holeV 22 in the driving shaft 3 and the holes 23 in theside and out of' theV drier cap 26.

Having thus described invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Leb ters Patent, is:

1. A vibrator of the character described in combination with a casing, a motor mounted within said casing, means for op-` erating said motor, a driving shaft. securedk of the casing "j y ing ,sleeve when said to said other gear to said motor, said driving shaft beingjournaled Within said casing, a gear secured to said driving shaft for driving another gear, the other gear, said other gear being secured to the side of said casing, a pitman rod attached to said other gear and toa sliding sleeve, the sliding sleeve, said sliding sleeve mounted on said driving shaft, the valves within said sliding sleeve for preventing the `eturn of air through the holes within said sliding sleeve when said sliding sleeve` is moved upward by said pitman rod, a spring edy on a shaft secured in the wall of said a pitrnan rod` attached vto Vsaid other.

casing, gear and to a sliding sleeve onsaid driving shaft, said gear other gear and for operating said sliding sleeve on said dri-ving shaft, the sliding sleeve, valves within said' sliding sleeve for preventing the return of-air through holes within said slidslidingsleeve is moved upward by the said pitman rod, a spring on the lower end of said driving shaft for connecting said driving shaft with a driven shaft, the driven shaft and a cup securedl to said driven shaft. Y

3. A vibrator 0f the character. described in combination with a casing, a motor mounted within said casing, a driving shaft secured to said motor, said driving shaft being journaled within said easing, a fan secured to said driving shaft, saidl fan for foreingiair through said casing, a gear mounted on said driving shaft' for driving another gear, the other gear, being mountedpn a shaft secured inthe wall of said casing, a. pitmanlrod secured and to a sliding sleeve, the sliding sleeve, said sliding sleeve operating on said driving shaft, said gear, other gear and pitman rod for Operating said sliding sleeve, a driven shaft attached to said driving shaft by means of a spring,` theV spring and a cup secured tosaiddriven shaft.

shaft with a driven character described pitrnan rod said other geary vibrator cup, said vibrator ofthe character described i in combination with a casing, a motor mounted within said casing, a driving shaft secured to said motor, said driving shaft being. journaled within said casing, afan ses cured to said driving shaft for forcing air through said casing, a gear mounted on said driving shaft for driving another gear, the othergear mounted on a shaft secured within the wall of said casing, said other gear operating a pitman'rod, the pitman rod attached to said otherV gear and to a sliding` sleeve mounted on said driving shaft, said pitman .rod operating said sliding sleeve, valves within said sliding sleeve toV prevent the return of air when said slidingsleeve is moved upward, a driven sha-ft operated by said driving shaft, a spring connecting said driving shaft with said driven shaft, a cup, on said driven shaft. Y

. 5. A vibrator of the character described in combination with a casing, a motor mounted within said casing, mean for operating saidV motor, va driving shaft secured to said motor, said driving shaft being journal'e'd with; insaid easing, afan secured to said driving shaft for forcing the air out of said cas' ing, a gear secured to said driving shaft for driving another gear, the other gear, said other gear mounted on-a pin secured within the wall of said casing, a pitman rod attached at one end' to said other gear and the other end to a sliding sleeve mounted onsaid driving shaft, saidV pit-man rodi for moving said sliding sleeve on said driving shaft, the sliding sleeve for drawing air into said casing, valves within said sliding sleeve to prevent the return of air when said sliding sleeve is moved upward, a springsecured to the lower end of said. driving shaft andto the upper end of a driven shaft to give the driven shaft and koscillating movement, the spring and driven shaft, said driven shaft having a hole therein through which air is sucked when lsaid sliding sleeve is moved upward, a valve located in theY upper endof said driven shaft to prevent the returnA of air through said openingv in said driven shaft when said sliding sleeve is moved Y downward, ak ,thumbscrew locatedin said driven shaft for regulating the flow of air' through vsaid hole in said driven shaft, ak steml on said driven shaft for receiving a driving shaft being secured between the walls 0f said casing.

EDGAR O. HATTEN.

Witnesses: Y

' JESSEAHALLEN,

ALICE .E TURNFORD. 

